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December 30, 2009 at 8:52 AM #498720December 30, 2009 at 9:12 AM #497849AnonymousGuest
[quote=briansd1]Filipinos (even poor ones) are generally fat because they eat lots of stew full of lard.[/quote]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?
December 30, 2009 at 9:12 AM #498003AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Filipinos (even poor ones) are generally fat because they eat lots of stew full of lard.[/quote]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?
December 30, 2009 at 9:12 AM #498396AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Filipinos (even poor ones) are generally fat because they eat lots of stew full of lard.[/quote]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?
December 30, 2009 at 9:12 AM #498487AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Filipinos (even poor ones) are generally fat because they eat lots of stew full of lard.[/quote]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?
December 30, 2009 at 9:12 AM #498735AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1]Filipinos (even poor ones) are generally fat because they eat lots of stew full of lard.[/quote]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?
December 30, 2009 at 9:16 AM #497854briansd1Guest[quote=afx114]
I’ve read that evolutionarily, Pacific Islanders have developed digestive systems catered towards fish and plant processing. It wasn’t until the introduction of fatty red meat in the last couple hundred years that the stereotypical Samoan/Hawaiian sumo-size came to be. Their digestive systems are just not evolved to efficiently process all of the fats. Any evolutionary biologists in the house know if this is true or not?[/quote]I don’t know that there’s hard scientific evidence of that. If that were true, it seems to me like the Pacific Islanders are biologically advanced in terms of surviving scarcity.
That’s a lousy excuse thought. If one sees that one is fat eating spam omelets with pork lard, shouldn’t one change one’s diet?
Why do parents indulge their kids with hamburgers and fries?
To me that is dietary irresponsibility, not much different from financial irresponsibility. As scaredcat said, it’s all about the calories you consume vs. the calories you burn off. One extra soft drink per day = 1 lb of fat per year.
December 30, 2009 at 9:16 AM #498008briansd1Guest[quote=afx114]
I’ve read that evolutionarily, Pacific Islanders have developed digestive systems catered towards fish and plant processing. It wasn’t until the introduction of fatty red meat in the last couple hundred years that the stereotypical Samoan/Hawaiian sumo-size came to be. Their digestive systems are just not evolved to efficiently process all of the fats. Any evolutionary biologists in the house know if this is true or not?[/quote]I don’t know that there’s hard scientific evidence of that. If that were true, it seems to me like the Pacific Islanders are biologically advanced in terms of surviving scarcity.
That’s a lousy excuse thought. If one sees that one is fat eating spam omelets with pork lard, shouldn’t one change one’s diet?
Why do parents indulge their kids with hamburgers and fries?
To me that is dietary irresponsibility, not much different from financial irresponsibility. As scaredcat said, it’s all about the calories you consume vs. the calories you burn off. One extra soft drink per day = 1 lb of fat per year.
December 30, 2009 at 9:16 AM #498401briansd1Guest[quote=afx114]
I’ve read that evolutionarily, Pacific Islanders have developed digestive systems catered towards fish and plant processing. It wasn’t until the introduction of fatty red meat in the last couple hundred years that the stereotypical Samoan/Hawaiian sumo-size came to be. Their digestive systems are just not evolved to efficiently process all of the fats. Any evolutionary biologists in the house know if this is true or not?[/quote]I don’t know that there’s hard scientific evidence of that. If that were true, it seems to me like the Pacific Islanders are biologically advanced in terms of surviving scarcity.
That’s a lousy excuse thought. If one sees that one is fat eating spam omelets with pork lard, shouldn’t one change one’s diet?
Why do parents indulge their kids with hamburgers and fries?
To me that is dietary irresponsibility, not much different from financial irresponsibility. As scaredcat said, it’s all about the calories you consume vs. the calories you burn off. One extra soft drink per day = 1 lb of fat per year.
December 30, 2009 at 9:16 AM #498492briansd1Guest[quote=afx114]
I’ve read that evolutionarily, Pacific Islanders have developed digestive systems catered towards fish and plant processing. It wasn’t until the introduction of fatty red meat in the last couple hundred years that the stereotypical Samoan/Hawaiian sumo-size came to be. Their digestive systems are just not evolved to efficiently process all of the fats. Any evolutionary biologists in the house know if this is true or not?[/quote]I don’t know that there’s hard scientific evidence of that. If that were true, it seems to me like the Pacific Islanders are biologically advanced in terms of surviving scarcity.
That’s a lousy excuse thought. If one sees that one is fat eating spam omelets with pork lard, shouldn’t one change one’s diet?
Why do parents indulge their kids with hamburgers and fries?
To me that is dietary irresponsibility, not much different from financial irresponsibility. As scaredcat said, it’s all about the calories you consume vs. the calories you burn off. One extra soft drink per day = 1 lb of fat per year.
December 30, 2009 at 9:16 AM #498740briansd1Guest[quote=afx114]
I’ve read that evolutionarily, Pacific Islanders have developed digestive systems catered towards fish and plant processing. It wasn’t until the introduction of fatty red meat in the last couple hundred years that the stereotypical Samoan/Hawaiian sumo-size came to be. Their digestive systems are just not evolved to efficiently process all of the fats. Any evolutionary biologists in the house know if this is true or not?[/quote]I don’t know that there’s hard scientific evidence of that. If that were true, it seems to me like the Pacific Islanders are biologically advanced in terms of surviving scarcity.
That’s a lousy excuse thought. If one sees that one is fat eating spam omelets with pork lard, shouldn’t one change one’s diet?
Why do parents indulge their kids with hamburgers and fries?
To me that is dietary irresponsibility, not much different from financial irresponsibility. As scaredcat said, it’s all about the calories you consume vs. the calories you burn off. One extra soft drink per day = 1 lb of fat per year.
December 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM #497859briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.
December 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM #498013briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.
December 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM #498406briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.
December 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM #498497briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.
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